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Tendenci's Becky Leven was featured in a article on eJewish Philanthropy related to her NTC 2014 talk on engaging millennials from a philanthropy standpoint. eJewish Philanthropy is an online content publisher and aggregator for the Jewish professional community.

Recommends Looking for Experience, Case Studies and Checking References The March 2014 edition of Website Magazine is out, with great guidance for organizations trying to navigate through the process of choosing the right Web design and development partner. Writer Michelle Wicmandy called upon Tendenci Founder and CEO Ed Schipul for expert guidance for her article, "Selecting the Right Design/Development Partner." Schipul recommends that organizations examine a firm's own website as part of its evaluation to see how the web development firm is using the latest technologies. If they aren't using advanced technologies themselves, an organization has no reason to believe the firm understands and embraces technologies. According to the article: "Ed Schipul, founder and CEO of Tendenci, an open source CMS for non-profits, advises that a small business owner looks for a solutions partner with a solid rputation, case studies ...

In an online interview with PRWeek US, Advance.org's Online Engagement Manager discusses her organization's chosen CMS: Tendenci and how it fosters growth and support for more than 25,000 members worldwide.

We've officially rebranded from Schipul - The Web Marketing Company to Tendenci - The Open Source CMS for Nonprofits. Read about the name change, see our latest blog posts and find out how to get FREE social media help for your NPO through the Social Media Breakfast Club of Houston.

Just as the advent of the Internet browser and email challenged PR practitioners 20 years ago, today PR pros must also quickly adapt to and embrace the changes that mobile has in store — many of which are still evolving.

Google Webmaster Tools is powerful (and completely free!) tool that gives you insight into the health of your website, and how Google is crawling your site. But this data can be a bit overwhelming. We've simplified the process with our six point checklist for reviewing the health of your website with Google Webmaster tools! Step 1: Check to see if you have any urgent Site Messages from Google This is where Google will notify you if there are any major errors or issues with your site. You’ll want to log in at least every few weeks to check for new messages. Step 2: View recommended HTML Improvements Click under "Search Improvements" to "HTML Improvements." This is where Google will recommend improvements you can make to your HTML that aren’t necessarily critical, but can help make sure your site ...

We love what Jennifer Darrouzet, Director of Product Marketing at Zenoss, had to say about Tendenci in her blog post 7 Apps, 7 Stacks: A Taste of SXSWi in Attendees’ IT Infrastructure Choices [VisibleRisk & Tendenci]! "For the cause-minded, I was happy to discover Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for nonprofit and association management. Your favorite nonprofit can publish all their compelling content online, raise funds, hold events, enlist members, and more – and if you are a coder – you can help develop new features as a high-value volunteer. Meant to be hosted in the cloud, Courtney Pemberton and Sarah Worthy explain how they’ve chosen their recommended stack, why it’s wicked fast, and what would happen if their service was unavailable." Zenoss is an open-source application, server, and network management platform based on the Zope application server